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republic of congo. -- in the democratic republic of congo. in april 1994, a hutu militias organize the genocide of the country's tutsi minority. at least 800,000 people were killed. the international community did nothing to stop the slaughter. three months later, a tutsi rebel forces, led by paul kagame, invaded rwanda from uganda, and drove hutus to congo. most were not involved in the genocide, but they also orchestrated the killings. >> we think this is going to rebuild this spots. there will not be these activities inside rwanda and in the future. >> and in 1996, could dominate sent troops in across from where he said militias would attack -- coming -- kagame sent troops in. two years later, another incursion, and rwandan troops are accused of committing massacres. 200,000 people were killed, including many women and children. the question remains whether paul kagame is responsible for a second genocide. he has been eminently denied the claim, -- vehemently denied the claim. >> one of the places wh
republic of congo. -- in the democratic republic of congo. in april 1994, a hutu militias organize the genocide of the country's tutsi minority. at least 800,000 people were killed. the international community did nothing to stop the slaughter. three months later, a tutsi rebel forces, led by paul kagame, invaded rwanda from uganda, and drove hutus to congo. most were not involved in the genocide, but they also orchestrated the killings. >> we think this is going to rebuild this spots....
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hutu women, children, and old people were killed in congo. the president was furious at this allegation. >> the holocaust section of this report is total fraud. the whole idea of thinking that there was a genocide in congo was flawed. >> few people now doubt the fact of the first genocide, the genocide of the tutsis. but controversial information is emerging and will no doubt continue to emerge about a possible second genocide of the hutus in congo. >> 57 days trapped underground -- could there be new hope for the chilean miners? the smokers in japan will have to reach much deeper into their pockets after a 40% tax rise on cigarettes. it has been imposed by the government to curb the rate of smoking. >> being a smoker is pretty grim at the best of times. coming out in the cold and rain to a place like this to feed your habit. but in japan, it got a lot more expensive. the government has increased the tax by a record-breaking 40%. it means that aipac used to cost 300 yen is now 400 -- it means that a pact that used to cost 300 and is now 400 y
hutu women, children, and old people were killed in congo. the president was furious at this allegation. >> the holocaust section of this report is total fraud. the whole idea of thinking that there was a genocide in congo was flawed. >> few people now doubt the fact of the first genocide, the genocide of the tutsis. but controversial information is emerging and will no doubt continue to emerge about a possible second genocide of the hutus in congo. >> 57 days trapped...
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republic of congo. -- in the democratic republic of congo. in april 1994, a hutu militias organize the genocide of the country's tutsi minority. at least 800,000 people were killed. the international community did nothing to stop the slaughter. three months later, a tutsi rebel forces, led by paul kagame, invaded rwanda from uganda, and drove hutus to congo. most were not involved in the genocide, but they also orchestrated the killings. >> we think this is going to rebuild this spots. there will not be these activities inside rwanda and in the future. >> and in 1996, could dominate sent troops in across from where he said militias would attack -- coming -- kagame sent troops in. two years later, another incursion, and rwandan troops are accused of committing massacres. 200,000 people were killed, including many women and children. the question remains whether paul kagame is responsible for a second genocide. he has been eminentlydenied the claim,- vehemently denied the claim. >> one of the places where
republic of congo. -- in the democratic republic of congo. in april 1994, a hutu militias organize the genocide of the country's tutsi minority. at least 800,000 people were killed. the international community did nothing to stop the slaughter. three months later, a tutsi rebel forces, led by paul kagame, invaded rwanda from uganda, and drove hutus to congo. most were not involved in the genocide, but they also orchestrated the killings. >> we think this is going to rebuild this spots....
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report -- fled to congo. but the u.n. report says that they went much further. two two women, children, and old people were killed in congo. >> the whole conception of making this report is in the idea of going under a grant to look for the genocide that took place. the thinking is flawed. the genocide was clear and often. >> few people now got the facts of the first genocide, the genocide of the tutsis. but confirmation is emerging and will no doubt continue to emerge about a possible second genocide .f the hutus in condgo >> suspected militants in southern pakistan have destroyed at least 27 tankers carrying fuel for nato forces in afghanistan. it follows the closure by the pakistani government that the coalition forces main supply route across the border. >> it was the middle of the night when the convoy was attacked. it -- there were about 30 trucks filled with fuel and supplies. they took up to a dozen men with masks over their faces, firing warning shots to scare away the driver's before setting it car convoy on fire. about 80% of the supplies come to paki
report -- fled to congo. but the u.n. report says that they went much further. two two women, children, and old people were killed in congo. >> the whole conception of making this report is in the idea of going under a grant to look for the genocide that took place. the thinking is flawed. the genocide was clear and often. >> few people now got the facts of the first genocide, the genocide of the tutsis. but confirmation is emerging and will no doubt continue to emerge about a...
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let's stay in the congo for a moment. when you refused to serve in the second wave of unrest, what happened to your family? >> i saw my own mother in front of me. everybody i talk about it i have tears in my eyes. i saw my dad beat down, torture. today he's hiv positive. the message i'm trying to send to people of aphfrica is a messe of hope. >> how did you find hope after all that? >> never live in the past. we should always live in the present as it is the last day on earth as we focus on the future. >> how did you end up escaping? >> during the civil war, instead of me killing people i was helping get out of the country. so, when my own family was brutalized and militias came to kill me, i was too scared. those people that i helped earlier give me a passport, a fake passport so i can get out of the country. not easy getting out of the country because my dad get me out of the country. >> you got on the plane and they were very willing to take off, were they? >> i was one of few black people. i was the only black person.
let's stay in the congo for a moment. when you refused to serve in the second wave of unrest, what happened to your family? >> i saw my own mother in front of me. everybody i talk about it i have tears in my eyes. i saw my dad beat down, torture. today he's hiv positive. the message i'm trying to send to people of aphfrica is a messe of hope. >> how did you find hope after all that? >> never live in the past. we should always live in the present as it is the last day on earth...
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congo is cursed with natural resources. god help them because without any civil society to function, they have been exploited not simply in terms of boy soldiers, awful game more sensitive to the general, mass rape as a military weapon, subjected to every hell on earth, these poor people. meanwhile, do not think that africans are disposed to corruption where we are not, so to speak actually, most of the corruption that has taken place in the congo and a vast scale is western driven. there's something might 80 or 90 airlines registered in the condo in the simply belong to a tiny exploded of companies that harness boy soldiers and kids to dig out the diamonds and ship it out of the condo without paying duty or anything like that, or paying royalties to anyone. congo has been exploited by everybody an account of these reasons. >> as we wrap up, i wanted ask you about the writing process. and why writing is so important to you. >> well, the first process for me of writing is making order out of chaos. out of experiences and so
congo is cursed with natural resources. god help them because without any civil society to function, they have been exploited not simply in terms of boy soldiers, awful game more sensitive to the general, mass rape as a military weapon, subjected to every hell on earth, these poor people. meanwhile, do not think that africans are disposed to corruption where we are not, so to speak actually, most of the corruption that has taken place in the congo and a vast scale is western driven. there's...
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there have been hundreds of reports about rape in the congo. but the congolese authorities don't seem to do anything about it. this is a lawless place >> lehrer: from florida, gwen ifill reports on the race for the state's open senate seat. >> it's a three way race in the sunshine state between a republican, a democrat and a popular incumbent governor turned independent. >> brown: and mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. >> lehrer: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: the federal reserve stands ready to act further to pump up the economy. that was the signal from chairman ben bernanke today. but he stopped short of exact details, and said the risks of future moves are still being weighed. speaking at a conference in boston this morning,
there have been hundreds of reports about rape in the congo. but the congolese authorities don't seem to do anything about it. this is a lawless place >> lehrer: from florida, gwen ifill reports on the race for the state's open senate seat. >> it's a three way race in the sunshine state between a republican, a democrat and a popular incumbent governor turned independent. >> brown: and mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. >> lehrer: that's all ahead on...
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. -- of congo. mark doyle reports. >> up to 1 million were killed in days. it rivals the holocaust of the jews in world war ii. the rest of the world looked away. it was led by a brilliant rebel general, now described by his enemies as a ruthless politician. chasing their hutu enemies, the government of tiny rwanda came to dominate events in their much larger neighbor, congo. it says rwandan soldiers with condoleezza allies attacked hutu civilians as much with co ngolese allies, attacked hutu civilians. it includes these were systematic and widespread attacks which, if proven before a competent court, could be classified as crimes of genocide. the now president was furious when the story was leaked. >> making this report was fraud. the whole idea of speaking about genocide is flawed. >> it was publicly agreed that rwanda would be allowed at its comments to the report, to be officially published today. now everyone will be scouring the u.n. document to see if anything else has changed. mark doyle, bbc news. >> still to come here on gmt, a new boss and a new s
. -- of congo. mark doyle reports. >> up to 1 million were killed in days. it rivals the holocaust of the jews in world war ii. the rest of the world looked away. it was led by a brilliant rebel general, now described by his enemies as a ruthless politician. chasing their hutu enemies, the government of tiny rwanda came to dominate events in their much larger neighbor, congo. it says rwandan soldiers with condoleezza allies attacked hutu civilians as much with co ngolese allies, attacked...
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official says government troops in the democratic republic of congo are raping and killing women in the east of the country. welcome to bbc news. brad cast to pbs this america and -- broad cast to pbs in america and around the world. israel describes mahmoud ahmadinejad's visit as provocative. singing from a different hymn sheet, how norway welcomed the swiss president in a rather unusual style. three of the 33 chilean miners rescued after being trapped underground in chile for two months have been released from hospital. doctors treating them say all of the groups are doing well. president sebastian pinera of chile has promised new legislation to try to prevent any repeat of the accident. he's promised a radical change that would put workers' saist at the heart of chilean culture. -- safety at the heart of chilean culture. >> a day after the last miner was brought to the surface, the first few are released from hospital. three of the men cleared to go home by doctors where they've been since they were dramatically pulled from the depths of the earth. released amid tight security, all t
official says government troops in the democratic republic of congo are raping and killing women in the east of the country. welcome to bbc news. brad cast to pbs this america and -- broad cast to pbs in america and around the world. israel describes mahmoud ahmadinejad's visit as provocative. singing from a different hymn sheet, how norway welcomed the swiss president in a rather unusual style. three of the 33 chilean miners rescued after being trapped underground in chile for two months have...
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so why not congo? why sudan? just because this is a moment where you can make a difference in sudan and will you roam on to something else afterwards once we've established it? >> i think we've been working on it. we've worked on this together. they're the two biggest human rights and humantarian crises in the world. there is a moment now in sudan that is a decisive moment that could potentially with the proper diplomatic intervention prevent the loss of millions of lives. it's urgent. congo bleeds on. we're going together soon. we're going to keep working on that. >> it was fantastic. >> he's been there, he's done that. >> we're going to open up this to members. i'm going to call on you mostly at random. i need to tell you to speak into the mic, right into the microphone. speak directly into it. and if you want to ask a question, i'm going to take one at a time, so please say your name and who you're affiliated with. don't ask a question that's already been asked. and don't make a statement. and finally, be very
so why not congo? why sudan? just because this is a moment where you can make a difference in sudan and will you roam on to something else afterwards once we've established it? >> i think we've been working on it. we've worked on this together. they're the two biggest human rights and humantarian crises in the world. there is a moment now in sudan that is a decisive moment that could potentially with the proper diplomatic intervention prevent the loss of millions of lives. it's urgent....
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for 30 years the lri has terrorized uganda and neighboring congo raping women, recruiting child soldiers and burning villages. dow remember the first thing that happened to you when you were taken to the camp? >> reporter: she spent a week in their prison camp where she says she was abused and ordered to beat another prisoner. >> to me it was a matter of life or death. >> reporter: days later she was taken on a raid, in the chaos she escaped and fled to america. after two years of hearings and immigration judge issued this ruling in march granting her asylum. but the department of homeland security is challenging the order saying her beating of a fellow prisoner shows material support for terrorists and should bar her from receiving asylum. >> reporter: when congress passed the patriot act it expanded the definition of material support in immigration cases. since then, challenges to asylum applications have increased. mary mccarthy, director of the national immigrant justice center says thousands of legitimate refugees are being turned away. >> we see cases where clearly that individual
for 30 years the lri has terrorized uganda and neighboring congo raping women, recruiting child soldiers and burning villages. dow remember the first thing that happened to you when you were taken to the camp? >> reporter: she spent a week in their prison camp where she says she was abused and ordered to beat another prisoner. >> to me it was a matter of life or death. >> reporter: days later she was taken on a raid, in the chaos she escaped and fled to america. after two...
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there was a horrible story in the paper within the last day or so on the congo and women being raped there. i'm thinking that women empowerment, equality, their health and education, that's a key to a changing world. is it not? >> empowerment to women and preventing violence against women has been a focus. i feel very much regret at these horrific crimes. i have recently appointed a special representative who will focus on preventing sexual violence against women. she used to work as the vice- president of the european union. at this time, she is now meeting with the drc leaders and all the community leaders on how we can do more. at the same time, we are now trying to have concrete measures -- how we can strengthen the alert messages so the villagers can effectively communicate with the peacekeepers stationed around the area using the latest technology. at the same time, we must change the culture of impunity. unless you change the whole mentality of the society, it will be very difficult to expect that this violence will be disappear. report to the security council how we can chang
there was a horrible story in the paper within the last day or so on the congo and women being raped there. i'm thinking that women empowerment, equality, their health and education, that's a key to a changing world. is it not? >> empowerment to women and preventing violence against women has been a focus. i feel very much regret at these horrific crimes. i have recently appointed a special representative who will focus on preventing sexual violence against women. she used to work as the...
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you can do now, not mopping it up afterward not coming in and saying, we didn't know about rwanda and congo and dart4 and millions of people died. this we know about. >> clooney and john returned from a week long trip from southern sudan. he says people are excited about gaining their independence from the north's repressive muslim-controlled regime. >> they told us they are willing to fight and die for their chance at freedom. these guys have gone through centuries of horrors. people of southern sudan, slavery, colonialism, terrible atrocities committed against them. they arefinally almost to the brink of getting a chance for independence. they are not denied. >> clooneytook up the cause in 2006. since then he and others have tried to put spotlight resulting in the murderof hundds of thousandand displacement of and a half million peop. >> honestly i was late to dar 4. i came in 2006, 2005, really. when faith-based grps had been lking about it for a long time. my job is to be a megaphone. >> clooney praised the work to the manychristian workers, a 21-year-old american missionary living in a
you can do now, not mopping it up afterward not coming in and saying, we didn't know about rwanda and congo and dart4 and millions of people died. this we know about. >> clooney and john returned from a week long trip from southern sudan. he says people are excited about gaining their independence from the north's repressive muslim-controlled regime. >> they told us they are willing to fight and die for their chance at freedom. these guys have gone through centuries of horrors....
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. -- congo, afghanistan, china, mexico. more than a hundred 30 ensembles and soloists auditioned in january for a slot in the ethnic dance festival. in the end, 37 companies were selected to perform. 26 of those performances are world premieres. >> each year, we assembled a panel of dance experts that is made up of academics, scholars, researchers. people have been working for decades in the field. many of them came to this country in the seventies and have trained the next generation of dancers. they are proud to see many of these students at the these masterful levels. this was one of the best panel'' we have ever had, extraordinary people. at the end of the process, they rank their top groups which are then merged into a master list. >> performers are judged on stage presence, costumes, and innovation. >> the four programs are created around an exciting and dynamic range so the soloists and groups selected each weekend will have enough dynamic range to be a society overall to are experience. >> hundreds of dancers from d
. -- congo, afghanistan, china, mexico. more than a hundred 30 ensembles and soloists auditioned in january for a slot in the ethnic dance festival. in the end, 37 companies were selected to perform. 26 of those performances are world premieres. >> each year, we assembled a panel of dance experts that is made up of academics, scholars, researchers. people have been working for decades in the field. many of them came to this country in the seventies and have trained the next generation of...
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performers are botswana and -- the one with the lowest scores are somalia, chad, and the republic of congo. nigeria never fails to disappoint. this year's celebrations of 50 years of independence. madagascar are has plummeted in the rankings in just one year after a coup which scared off tourists and foreign investors. it left an economy in tatters, with higher unemployment and malnutrition for the poorest children. >> i am sure you are aware the number of -- we see some playing around with the constitution and extended terms. there are issues. >> more encouraging is kenya. its ranking would have improved since the index was compiled. >> your with bbc world news. this is the top story this hour. eight islamist militants were reportedly killed in a missile strike by an american pirone. three are understood to be german nationals. -- an american drone. three are understood to be german nationals. china says it wants to show the international community that is taking climate change seriously. scientists have been analyzing data that shows that man-made global warming is having a significant e
performers are botswana and -- the one with the lowest scores are somalia, chad, and the republic of congo. nigeria never fails to disappoint. this year's celebrations of 50 years of independence. madagascar are has plummeted in the rankings in just one year after a coup which scared off tourists and foreign investors. it left an economy in tatters, with higher unemployment and malnutrition for the poorest children. >> i am sure you are aware the number of -- we see some playing around...
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caused the small plane to become unbalanced. 20 people were killed when the aircraft crashed in the congo. the daily telegraph says the sole survivors described the incident to investigators. >>> a nasa experiment shows that there's life on the moon. mike schu has reaction from the scientific community. >> reporter: men have stood on the moon, but they didn't know that much of what they were standing on was ice. nasa was able to determine that over 5% of the dirt on the surface is ice. >> they weren't sure how much, what they found out is that it is mostly in ice form and that there's a much larger amount of water than they thought it would be there. it's pretty spectacular. >> reporter: there's so much water in the moon it's possible to extract the water from the oil. so how much moon soil would they have to process to make this much water? as much as this human, about 180 pounds. while we need water, but because of it weight it costs millions to bring it with us on spacecraft. >> if you don't have to carry it, the less you can carry it, the better. there are a lot of uses for water on s
caused the small plane to become unbalanced. 20 people were killed when the aircraft crashed in the congo. the daily telegraph says the sole survivors described the incident to investigators. >>> a nasa experiment shows that there's life on the moon. mike schu has reaction from the scientific community. >> reporter: men have stood on the moon, but they didn't know that much of what they were standing on was ice. nasa was able to determine that over 5% of the dirt on the surface...
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on suspicion of leading the raids led to the mass rapes in eastern congo earlier this year. over 500 women, girls and babies were raped when rwandan and congolese rebels stormed villages in july and august. it took three weeks for the un to respond, even though the town is just miles from a un base. the suspect has been identified as lieutenant colonel mayele. house speaker nancy pelosi is looking into foreclosures by some of the nation's largest banks. some have suspended foreclosures in 23 states after a meeting to approve in foreclosure affidavits and other documents without proper vetting. it is not known how many homeowners lost their homes due to foreclosure fraud. texas has become the latest date to issue an industrywide freeze on all foreclosures. the texas attorney general's office has also demanded lenders identify employees who wrongly approved for csure anti-war activists targeted in last month's fbi raids in minneapolis and chicago have announced they will not testify before a grand jury. on tuesday, demonstrators gathered outside a federal building in chicago w
on suspicion of leading the raids led to the mass rapes in eastern congo earlier this year. over 500 women, girls and babies were raped when rwandan and congolese rebels stormed villages in july and august. it took three weeks for the un to respond, even though the town is just miles from a un base. the suspect has been identified as lieutenant colonel mayele. house speaker nancy pelosi is looking into foreclosures by some of the nation's largest banks. some have suspended foreclosures in 23...
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the democratic republic of congo has been wracked by civil war. the food supply situation is especially poor. >> is about investment and money, but also the willingness of the government and the countries to improve the situation for their people. >> the german government is calling on developing countries to do more for themselves. they argue the policies are flawed without stability. >> the german soccer team has a arrived ahead of the qualifier and will be able to call on the services of a madrid midfielder after taking a knock on the ankle on friday. >> welcome back. germany has seen a recent upsurge in public protests with ordinary people taking to the streets to air their grievances over local issues. the current protests in southwestern germany -- there a strong opposition to project their involving the redevelopment of the city's main train station. it has thrown in people one does not normally associate with street action. we caught up with one such couple. >> it is a quiet, well-to-do part of state court. some of the fierce opponent -- f
the democratic republic of congo has been wracked by civil war. the food supply situation is especially poor. >> is about investment and money, but also the willingness of the government and the countries to improve the situation for their people. >> the german government is calling on developing countries to do more for themselves. they argue the policies are flawed without stability. >> the german soccer team has a arrived ahead of the qualifier and will be able to call on...
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the democratic republic of congo has been wracked by civil war. 1the food supply situation is especially poor. >> is about investment and money, but also the willingness of the government and the countries to improve the situation for their people. >> the german government is calling on developing countries to do more for themselves. they argue the policies are flawed without stability. >> the german soccer team has a arrived ahead of the qualifier and will be able to call on the services of a madrid midfielder after taking a knock on the ankle on friday. >> welcome back. germany has seen a recent upsurge in public protests with ordinary people taking to the streets to air their grievances over local issues. the current protests in southwestern germany -- there a strong opposition to project their involving the redevelopment of the city's main train station. it has thrown in people one does not normally associate with street action. caught up with one such couple. >> it is a quiet, well-to-do part of state court. some of the fierce opponent -- forces opposed to the development are here.
the democratic republic of congo has been wracked by civil war. 1the food supply situation is especially poor. >> is about investment and money, but also the willingness of the government and the countries to improve the situation for their people. >> the german government is calling on developing countries to do more for themselves. they argue the policies are flawed without stability. >> the german soccer team has a arrived ahead of the qualifier and will be able to call on...
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he is suspecting of leading the attack in the democratic republic of congo. >> this was an easy yet rare catch. the atrocities of which he is accused brought condemnation around the world. but it was here in his own camp that justice began. the man was handed over by his fellow fighters. he has been taken under the escort of u.n. peace keepers to face a military prosecutor in the capital. >> one of these armed groups are held responsible by many for the massacre that occurred. they offered to hand over one of the senior officers, who would have been the leader in the rapes that occurred where 300-plus women were raped. >> that lies 30 kilometers from a u.n. peace keepers base. it became a site of a gang-rape. doctors who visited the victims of the attack said the rebels had come in peace and only began raping after being given food by the villagers. among them are women the u.n. says will identify the colonel as one of those responsible. >> this operation is important in the sense it will send a very strong signal that their action will not continue unpunished. >> the u.n. mission in the
he is suspecting of leading the attack in the democratic republic of congo. >> this was an easy yet rare catch. the atrocities of which he is accused brought condemnation around the world. but it was here in his own camp that justice began. the man was handed over by his fellow fighters. he has been taken under the escort of u.n. peace keepers to face a military prosecutor in the capital. >> one of these armed groups are held responsible by many for the massacre that occurred. they...
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. >> the government of the democratic republic of congo says it has no evidence that troops have been committing rapes in the country. it happened allegedly in an area where rebels carried out massive raids earlier. they said it would be investigated further. >> russia's president, dmitry medvedev has nominated a close aid of vladimir putin has the next aid. yuri luzhkov was dismissed last month after lashing with president medvedev. >> high-speed car chases are hardly a novelty. you can barely turn on an american television without see police in hot pursuit. this time it happened in brazil. an escaped convict driving a stolen car. here is the story. >> the streets of sao paolo can be hazardous in the best of times. but a said and is speeding through town. at the wheel, a fugitive from justice, a very determined fugitive. boxed in by traffic. he tried to ram his way through. that didn't work, so why not try reverse? police motorcyclists knocked out of his way like skittles. police opened fire, and he sped out of the way. not very far, though. look at the other drivers running away in
. >> the government of the democratic republic of congo says it has no evidence that troops have been committing rapes in the country. it happened allegedly in an area where rebels carried out massive raids earlier. they said it would be investigated further. >> russia's president, dmitry medvedev has nominated a close aid of vladimir putin has the next aid. yuri luzhkov was dismissed last month after lashing with president medvedev. >> high-speed car chases are hardly a...
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of not going to the ball was a republic and there was my you know congo of study commission stuff last since a good day because they're from a part of the state. if the russian knight drops the african prince on saturday be considered a major victory but a loss will create a nigerian sensation and probably sent that it can into a pro boxing at bits in the near future his mind is obviously one hundred percent on saturday's fight but the missed chances to fight whatever klitschko will haunt him until he steps in the ring with the ukrainian champ. i think i'll need a year to restore my top form i thought i was going to meet klitschko soon but i didn't for various reasons so i don't want to plan anything ahead but i do want to meet klitschko in the ring and i'm looking forward to it. but it gives management have already announced their wish list if their fighter triumphs this weekend the next down to scheduled for october thirtieth with a possible contender in chauncey one of our from new zealand whoever he is the russian knight can use all that punching practice he can get if he has to re
of not going to the ball was a republic and there was my you know congo of study commission stuff last since a good day because they're from a part of the state. if the russian knight drops the african prince on saturday be considered a major victory but a loss will create a nigerian sensation and probably sent that it can into a pro boxing at bits in the near future his mind is obviously one hundred percent on saturday's fight but the missed chances to fight whatever klitschko will haunt him...
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pressing president boris johnson to open up talks with the self declared independent breakaway republic of congo. right now the of rough and tumble is no holds barred debate next. host and his guests ask why alternative media sources are becoming so popular. hello and welcome to cross talk i'm peter all about the battle of the airwaves new and alternative media outlets are challenging the dominance of traditional heavyweights in all languages why are viewers looking for alternative news reporting and in how is this challenging the media environment plays.
pressing president boris johnson to open up talks with the self declared independent breakaway republic of congo. right now the of rough and tumble is no holds barred debate next. host and his guests ask why alternative media sources are becoming so popular. hello and welcome to cross talk i'm peter all about the battle of the airwaves new and alternative media outlets are challenging the dominance of traditional heavyweights in all languages why are viewers looking for alternative news...
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for 30 years they have terrorized neighboring congo, raping women, recruiting child soldiers and burning villages. do you remember the first thing that happened to you when you were taken to the camp? >> this young girl runs up to me and spits at me. >> reporter: she spent a week in their prison camp where she says she was abused and ordered to beat another prisoner. >> to me, it was a matter of life or death. >> reporter: days later she was taken on a raid. in the chaos, she escaped and fled to america. after two years of hearings, an immigration judge issued this ruling in march granting her asylum. but, the department of homeland security is challenging the order, saying her beating of a fellow prisoner shows material support for terrorists and it should bar her from receiving asylum. >> what would they have done? what would you have done if you had a gun at your head and they tell you beat this person or we will kill you? what would you do? what would they expect me to do? >> reporter: when congress passed the patriot act it expended the definition of "material support" in cases. sin
for 30 years they have terrorized neighboring congo, raping women, recruiting child soldiers and burning villages. do you remember the first thing that happened to you when you were taken to the camp? >> this young girl runs up to me and spits at me. >> reporter: she spent a week in their prison camp where she says she was abused and ordered to beat another prisoner. >> to me, it was a matter of life or death. >> reporter: days later she was taken on a raid. in the...
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game as a way to macedonia wrong choose day they beat andorra to nil in their latest game about the congo as a result against them is imperative. the most people do it we. know we have no. be very difficult but now we. in the condition but still we have to play a day because if you have go to bed ridden. then even still not good well meanwhile there wasn't much luck for former russia coach chris hiddink his current site turkey fell victim to be informed germany in group a watched by that chance luck i've got another call to make sure that the deadlock that's before the interval was meaningless had to hit the ball in the step closer to the best shooting confusion thus that's a two year old in his country's second highest scorer that night as it goes all heaped more misery on the hosts eleven minutes from time for the launch cross split the defense. to the last thank you so was the last mile into his coffin capitalizing on a blunder i can play ball to condemn or else when told to concede between the legs goal in the dying minutes so great leaders germany maintains their perfect record when
game as a way to macedonia wrong choose day they beat andorra to nil in their latest game about the congo as a result against them is imperative. the most people do it we. know we have no. be very difficult but now we. in the condition but still we have to play a day because if you have go to bed ridden. then even still not good well meanwhile there wasn't much luck for former russia coach chris hiddink his current site turkey fell victim to be informed germany in group a watched by that chance...
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the countries with the lowest scores are somalia, chad, and the democratic republic of congo. the author of the report says nigeria never fails. and the sizeable oil wells in this year's celebrations for 50 years of independence and now ranks below sierra leone and liberia for overall governments. madagascar has plummeted in the rankings i just one year. after a coup which scared off tourists and foreign investors bid up and lift the economy in tatters with high unemployment and malnutrition for the poor children. >> we are aware of the number of military coups in africa. a big number. we see some presidents who like playing around with the situation, trying to extend terms. so there's some issues. politics can bring a country down. you have to be very careful about that. >> more encouraging is kenya. its ranking will have improved since the index was compiled good of the country is a leading player in the east covered in community, which has recently launched a common market for goods, labor, and capital, to stimulate the region's economy. bbc news. ♪ "bbc world news" is pr
the countries with the lowest scores are somalia, chad, and the democratic republic of congo. the author of the report says nigeria never fails. and the sizeable oil wells in this year's celebrations for 50 years of independence and now ranks below sierra leone and liberia for overall governments. madagascar has plummeted in the rankings i just one year. after a coup which scared off tourists and foreign investors bid up and lift the economy in tatters with high unemployment and malnutrition...
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next game is a way to macedonia on cheese steak they beat andorra to nil in their latest game that the congo as a result against them is imperative. the most building if we had the result we have no. would be very difficult but now we are back. in the condition but still we have to play on tuesday because if you get a bad result in. the even still not good well meanwhile there wasn't much luck for former russia coach bruce hiddink his current site turkey fell victim to the informed germany in group a watched by the chancellor angela merkel to make sure that the deadlock that's the interval was meaningless had to hit the ball or step closer but the best showing confusion thus the two year old this country's second highest score was so keep more misery on the hosts eleven minutes from time for that long cross split the defense was to the us thank you so was the last man out into texas coughing capitalizing on a blond i can all condemn are all the time to concede a between the legs goal in the dying minutes so brink leaders germany maintains their perfect record when interest was elsewhere as t
next game is a way to macedonia on cheese steak they beat andorra to nil in their latest game that the congo as a result against them is imperative. the most building if we had the result we have no. would be very difficult but now we are back. in the condition but still we have to play on tuesday because if you get a bad result in. the even still not good well meanwhile there wasn't much luck for former russia coach bruce hiddink his current site turkey fell victim to the informed germany in...
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a rebel commander accused of orchestrating mass rapes in the east of the democratic republic of the congo lieutenant colonel male is why out of the suspected leaders of an attachment that rapes some two hundred fifty women and while a kale area this summer now used to be a disease that very few children survive but thanks to a breakthrough by a pioneering clinic in russia seventy percent of young sufferers of leukemia now make a full recovery sarah ferguson looks at the first success story. kareena is seven years old but if it hadn't been for a pioneering new treatment she wouldn't have even seen her first birthday. she was a model for star development a strange new rash at first we thought it was malaria then we found was an infant leukemia. dance of care at the forecast wasn't good she was treated here actually catherine berg regional children's hospital both doctors and patients unaware at the time that they were on the verge of a breakthrough. on her disease anymore by their grace of him with therapy we decided to use of the. all ground survey to. be kimi thrice in image your blood ce
a rebel commander accused of orchestrating mass rapes in the east of the democratic republic of the congo lieutenant colonel male is why out of the suspected leaders of an attachment that rapes some two hundred fifty women and while a kale area this summer now used to be a disease that very few children survive but thanks to a breakthrough by a pioneering clinic in russia seventy percent of young sufferers of leukemia now make a full recovery sarah ferguson looks at the first success story....